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These 48 Government Organisations Can See Your Internet History, Even If You Delete It

Now that the Snoopers’ Charter has come into force the bill is being examined with a fine toothpick to find out just what it means for us and our personal information.

In case you’re wondering just what these organisations are then you can send your thanks to Chris Yiu, a blogger who has combed through the bill and discovered which government agencies will have access to this information.

Fire and rescue authorities under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004

Food Standards Agency

Food Standards Scotland

Gambling Commission

Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority

Health and Safety Executive

Independent Police Complaints Commissioner

Information Commissioner

NHS Business Services Authority

Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Health and Social Care Trust

Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service Board

Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Regional Business Services Organisation

Office of Communications

Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland

Police Investigations and Review Commissioner

Scottish Ambulance Service Board

Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission

Serious Fraud Office

Welsh Ambulance Services National Health Service Trust

In his blog, titled “Who can view my internet history”, Yiu doesn’t mince his words when it comes to expressing how he feels.

“I always wondered what it would feel like to be suffocated by the sort of state intrusion that citizens are subjected to in places like China, Russia and Iran. I guess we’re all about to find out.”

Boasting some of the most invasive surveillance laws we’ve ever seen, the Investigatory Powers Bill includes bulk data collection, the forced surveillance of personal devices (in extreme cases) and the ability to even control those devices if possible.